Can I use a VLAN network and a VPN to retain the wireless capabilities without china seeing my shit 
Weren't you the one that remotely printed a human hand with middle finger extended, then texted your wife to check on the print?![]()
Can I use a VLAN network and a VPN to retain the wireless capabilities without china seeing my shit![]()
Ditto that - I switched back to Linux after a 25 year hiatus with Mac. I didn't know Fusion forced cloud connectivity - that's just a solution for a non-existent problem, like so much else is these days.I use FreeCAD!
I use it because I am one of those weirdos running Linux exclusively, and doesn't want my designs locked up in someone else's cloud. FreeCAD checks both boxes - they publish an appimage, and files stay on my machine.
"The cloud" does have its uses - such as offsite backups - but otherwise its just a return to centralized computing that the "microcomputer revolution" of the late 70s did away with. Now, as then, it has its attendant problems of cost, lack of security, and latency - a solution in search of a problem. No thank you.When "the Cloud" became a thing, I found it impossible to explain to friends and family that it was just a gimmicky name for someone else's hard drive.
You're not wrong, I've been into it for about the same length of time. With that said, open-source has gotten a LOT better, and I've seen a sharp increase in crap software coming from the "big names" as well. Shitty programming, "feeping creaturitis", and latency, latency, latency everywhere. I think some of these code monkeys not only didn't pass CS-101, but never saw the inside of a CS-101 class - and that's from some of the biggest names in the business! There is crapware being put out these days that I would have been FIRED FOR CAUSE if I had written something that bad, etc, etc, etc. {Insert rant here}... over the 45 years I've been programming and using personal computers, I've found that open-source stuff generally sucks.
I prefer software without all the bullshit and strings attached.
I use FreeCAD!
I use it because I am one of those weirdos running Linux exclusively,
I'm DONE with windows AND Mac. Win 7 was "Peak windows".Plus with the Copilot bullshit, telemetry and everything else, i'm done with windows. But there is hope!
https://github.com/cryinkfly/SOLIDWORKS-for-Linux
What distro you running? I'm seriously considering Fedora as someone has been working to get hyprland running on it.
offsite backups
Copilot bullshit, telemetry and everything else
I'm running Ubuntu - its the closest to "Just works" that I've found, although I may switch it to Kubuntu eventually. I've never really cared for Gnome, and the latest version is a bit smartphone-esque.
I hear ya, but I've resorted to running a NAS with RAID for local network. If I need something offsite, I own a domain and pay for a chunk of server space, my own personal, private cloud, if you will.
Have you tried Mint? Its been my go-to for the other machines I've got floating around. It seems more solid than Ubuntu has been for me.
Indeed. And don't forget TPM. Feels like they just want you to pay to run it, they'll control what's installed, where it can go and what it's allowed to do...
I'm DONE with windows AND Mac. Win 7 was "Peak windows".
This solidworks for Linux looks interesting for sure!
I'm running Ubuntu - its the closest to "Just works" that I've found, although I may switch it to Kubuntu eventually. I've never really cared for Gnome, and the latest version is a bit smartphone-esque.
I hear ya, but I've resorted to running a NAS with RAID for local network. If I need something offsite, I own a domain and pay for a chunk of server space, my own personal, private cloud, if you will.
Ditto that - I switched back to Linux after a 25 year hiatus with Mac. I didn't know Fusion forced cloud connectivity - that's just a solution for a non-existent problem, like so much else is these days.
Its also my understanding that SolidWorks has some kind of "hobbyist" deal going. If that's the case, and you can run it, as far as I'm concerned the buck stops there. Dunno if they force cloud stuff or not - they didn't when I retired 8+ years ago.
I do need to install FreeCAD - I'm not much on appimages, snaps, etc, preferring a native install - but ya gotta do whatcha gotta do!
Truthfully, after the latest update I need to take a second look at it. I'm 100% solidworks for modeling, then Fusion360 for cam. There were some weird things in Freecad last time I tried it that just made it totally unpalatable for me. The update may have changed some of the stuff in it that I couldn't tolerate.
If it weren't for Solidworks, I'd go back to Linux for my DD/gaming rig. Windows 11 burned me when I was doing a CTF for a pentest job interview. There is a bug that caused my VM to inexplicably lose connectivity every hours and no rhyme or reason to getting it working again... Plus with the Copilot bullshit, telemetry and everything else, i'm done with windows. But there is hope!
https://github.com/cryinkfly/SOLIDWORKS-for-Linux
you can bypass the TPM requirement if you use Rufus to create your installation media.
Suppose I'd have to recreate that then, my installation is off an OEM Win 11 Pro CD. I built the machine at the beginning of the year and I rarely turn it on, in fact, I'm not completely sure I ever finished setting it up. Was still trying to hunt down ways to eliminate the garbage and kill telemetry, I got irritated and then bored...though I do need to dig into so as to get my scanner working.
As a somewhat related mini-rant, I'd love to meet the dickhead that thought centering the start menu button, and then having it move position frequently depending on what you have open and where you're navigating in a particular window. What an incredibly stupid idea. Didn't there use to be rules people followed when developing GUI's...as in NOT moving core user controls?
